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    The absolute worst thing that could happen would be for this movie to be very good and leave us wanting more. Granted, I’m not expecting that to happen, and the trailer does make the movie look not horrible. And maybe, if we’re lucky, fan feedback will give us a Batman Beyond movie with Michael Keaton so many people

    I think the hard part will be finding a host who was as quick and clever as Hardwick. Even if many of his quips weren’t true ad-libs since many of the contestants’ answers were pre-scripted, when things were obviously off the rails was when he really began to shine. I went to multiple live tapings and what didn’t make

    Yes, but it will be nice to have a version that doesn’t star an “I’m only a Nazi misogynistic creep when I’m drunk” lead.

    Absolute effing travesty.

    The math is: Poker Face = 2/3 Columbo + 1/3 The Incredible Hulk.

    THEY’RE GETTING THE BAND BACK TOGETHER!

    While it got a bunch of accolades, I think P&F may be the most underappreciated show in the history of TV. As the article stated, most episodes were 15 minutes segments (more like 11 after commercials) with three separate stories that eventually connect plus a ridiculously catchy

    I agree but also liked the classroom sketch. I thought it did a decent job of subverting the expectations.

    Yet you conspicuously failed to deny having shat on Guy Fieri. Or Guy Caballero for that matter...

    The only way Frank worked was because we saw how insecure he really was. It’s easy to see as a character that his quest for power and respect all came from a place of wanting to be liked and knowing that he wasn’t liked or respected. I’m kind of happy that he didn’t have a true farewell episode as I’m afraid they’d

    Recurring being the key word. There was internal chatter over making Flagg a regular character because of his popularity, but he was just too broad. He worked only when used judiciously and in small doses.

    Not only was he not a Brit, he did not get sent to the front as punishment for winning at poker: It was punishment for winning at pinochle.

    Makes sense. Flynn could have been a franchise by itself with crossover opportunities. So many wasted opportunities...

    Agree 100%. I can proofread someone else’s work and catch every little niggling detail, but I have a blind spot with my own writing. I’ll miss my own mistakes most of the time.

    You know, if I think about Ellen at the height of her sitcom fame, I could picture it. She probably could have pulled off the double-talk, the distracting babbling, thinly veiled insults and other Fletch traits.

    I always pictured Flynn played by George Wendt had Flynn been included in another Fletch movie in the ‘80s. Today I’d go with John C. Reilly.

    I think Smart Hulk can be as strong as Full Hulk if he channels his anger, but the combination of Banner’s smarts and less than 100% Full Hulk strength would seem to make him a more formidable opponent unless the fate of the world comes down to arm wrestling Thanos.

    I appreciated that Jen proved everything Bruce presumed about her abilities and adjustment was wrong. As a scientist, he should have known that he was making all of his assumptions using a sample size of one, himself. Once there have been a few dozen hulks, then maybe he can start making some valid scientific

    Ask ANY female who’s gone through childhood, high school, college, law school and the legal profession what their average interaction with men has been like, and what the worst of them were like, and you’d think Jen’s speech was an understatement.

    The casting of Gilbert Gottfried as Iago in Aladdin also led to changes in the character. A lot more screaming was added...

    While Tudyk may get his name in the opening credits of animated projects, I don’t think he’s ever been used as a draw to get people in the seats. He’s more of an “Oh, he’s in that too, he’s good.” level guy even when people recognize his name. Though his work as Joker and Clayface on the animated Harley Quinn series